Four subtle, slowly evolving pieces grace Eno's first conscious effort at creating ambient music. The composer was in part striving to create music that approximated the effect of visual art. Like a fine painting, these evolving soundscapes don't require constant involvement on the part of the listener. They can hang in the background and add to the atmosphere of the room, yet the music also rewards close attention with a sonic richness absent in standard types of background or easy listening music.

The infinite beauty, diversity and vastness of the universe - and above all its music and sounds - touch us deeply in the soul. This music supports the visualization and can thus give you a special kind of relaxation and open new bright horizons.The multi talented musician Jens Buchert from Stuttgart is one the most popular international producers from the German Downbeat, Ambient, Lounge, Chillout scene…

NON co-founder Chino Amobi heads up one of the label collective’s definitive releases, Airport Music For Black Folk; presenting his radical perspective on contemporary electronic music and his impressions of “the airport as an international space and yet a totally Eurocentric & Western manicured experience.” The title is an obvious, punning reference to Brain Eno’s classic ambient cornerstone, Music For Airports, but takes on greater meaning when filtered thru Amobi’s personal cultural coordinates, cannily incorporating his stance as a first-generation Nigerian who grew up in Virginia, US of A, as well as that of a convention-challenging and highly critical artist boldly holding a mirror up to western, white privilege.

Hiroshi Yoshimura's classic 1982 album "Music For Nine Post Cards" available for the first time outside Japan. Yoshimura, the legendary Japanese ambient artist who passed away in 2003, originally produced Music For Nine Post Cards as a demo of music to be played in the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art. It was recorded at home using a minimal setup of Fender Rhodes and keyboard.

NoizeFilter Music resides in Austin, Texas. His compositions transcend many different electronic and atmospheric influences that always keep the listener captivated and eager to experience the next step or progression in the music. His ambient space music influences include Steve Roach, Kevin Braheny, David Lange, Jonn Serrie, Liquid Mind, and Vangelis.

More people are discovering the link between relaxation and beauty. Stress is one of the biggest factors in prematurely ageing our bodies. Angelic singer Juliana has been listening to relaxation music for years and living proof that music can help keep one youthful and relaxed. This recording has been specially compiled by Juliana herself along with Beauty Therapist Katie from Totality Spa.

Music for Films, Vol. 3, is a set of mismatched pieces by Brian Peter George St. John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno (aka Eno). They are from his voluminous works for cinema, installations, shorts, and other related media. The disc contains 15 short pieces (only one is over five minutes). In that regard, there is a distinct similarity to his new wave pop music from the '70s. This CD is, however, all instrumental, largely electronic, and distinctly Eno. Despite their dissimilar origins, these tracks have definite cohesion. Eno injects avant-garde timbres and metallic textures into each composition. The flow is smooth, the atmospheres are vast, and the soundscapes are vivid. This is a very cool montage of Eno's work.

Relaxation is the opposite of tension; something the body uses as its defence against trauma of a physical or emotional nature. These 4CDs of specially recorded relaxation music will aid the quest for tranquillity and calm amid the stains and stresses of modern day life.